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  1. Fox-Hunting Recollections
  2. Memories of a Fox-Hunting Man by Siegfried Sassoon, 1971
  3. The noble science: a few general ideas on fox-hunting, for the use of the rising generation of sportsmen, and more especially those of the Hertfordshire hunt club by Frederick Peter Delmé Radcliffe, 2010-09-04
  4. Foxhunting on the Lakeland fells by Richard Clapham, 2010-05-13
  5. A Century Of Foxhunting With The Warwickshire Hounds by Castor, 2009-09-14
  6. Fox-Hunting by The Duke of Beaufort, 1987
  7. Fifty years' fox-hunting with the Grafton and other packs of hounds by John Malsbury Kirby Elliott, Edward Kirby Elliott, 2010-06-19
  8. FOXHUNTING IN OXFORDSHIRE BERKSHIRE AND BUCKINGHAMSHIRE by Ralph GREAVES, 1959
  9. Fox-Hunting Past by Richard Howard Carlisle, 2010-03-25
  10. THE COMPLETE MEMOIRS OF GEORGE SHERSTON Memoirs Of A Fox-Hunting Man Memoirs Of An Infantry Officer Sherston's Progress by LAMB Lynton, LAWRENCE John SASSOON Siegfried, 1993
  11. Foxhunting in Western Pennsylvania (The Derrydale Press Foxhunters' Library) by Susie Todd, 2003-11-25
  12. Stable practice: or, Hints on training for the turf, the chase and the road: with observations addressed to all who are concerned in racing, steeple-chasing, and fox-hunting. by Cornelius Tongue, 2010-05-18
  13. The sport of our ancestors; being a collection of prose and verse setting forth the sport of fox-hunting as they knew it; by G D. 1864-1949 Armour, 2010-05-18
  14. The Glorious Chase: A Celebration of Foxhunting by Michael Clayton, 2005-09-29

101. Cookies
Mark Macaskill. Scotland's most senior police officers have ruled that foxhunting is still legal if they are doing genuine pest control work.
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102. Foxhunting In Pony Club NYUCT Region
foxhunting in Pony Club New York Upper Connecticut Region hunt clubs in our region, fox hunting, fox chasing. Last updated 6/7/2000 ..about foxhunting
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Last updated 6/7/2000
.....about Foxhunting:
New York Upper Connecticut Region, United States Pony Clubs, Inc.
Are YOU a Pony Clubber who has been wondering about trying foxhunting? That's reasonable! Pony Club itself was founded by foxhunters, in England, back in the 1920's, so eventually most Pony Clubbers think about trying it out. Just a little nervous that you won't be accepted or that you'll do something that will make you look stupid? Well, surprise! Both perfectly reasonable concerns!
After all, hunt clubs are exclusive organizations of adults adults who pay a lot of money for the privilege of foxhunting with other adults. If they wanted to work with kids, they would volunteer with Pony Club. But then they probably wouldn't have any time left to foxhunt! But at the same time, please don't forget that there are lots of foxhunters who are very happy to have Pony Clubbers hunt with them. You just have to find them, and then to know how to act! What can you do about it? Try to find a hunt club that WANTS TO MEET YOU. Hunt clubs that want to meet you usually have special activities to which young people are invited. Junior hunts and trail rides are two examples of this kind of activity. You've probably also heard of cubbing and puppy walking. These are others. Go to the special activities. Try to get to know the people in the hunt club when you're at the special activity. See if you feel comfortable with them. If you're comfortable with them, most likely they're comfortable with you. NOW, if you've got your pony prepared to hunt, you're on the right track.

103. Telegraph Will Blair Decide To Run With The Fox Or Hounds?
George Jones, political editor. The Prime Minister has spent the past six years using every procedural device to delay a decision while trying to give the impression as he told David Dimbleby in July 1999 - that foxhunting will be banned as soon as we possibly can .
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2003/07/02/nhunt102.xml

104. Kimberton Hunt Club - Foxhunting FAQ
What is foxhunting? foxhunting Top . . . Who can go foxhunting? Isn t it for the uppercrust? Foxhunters come from all walks of life. Most
http://www.kimbertonhunt.org/faq.html
By Anne Wiegle What is foxhunting?
What do you do when you catch the fox

I'm a little confused. If you don't want to catch the fox, why chase him?

Isn't the object to kill the fox
...
What kind of dogs do you use
What is foxhunting? Foxhunting is the pursuit of wild foxes, red or gray, with hounds whose keen sense of smell enables them to follow the trail left by their quarry. When hounds are on the trail, they give voice, which enables the followers to tell by hearing, what the hounds are doing, if they cannot see them. The people following the hunt do so on horseback, by car or truck, and sometimes on foot.
Top . . .
What do you do when you catch the fox? We try not to catch the fox. The object is to chase him until he goes to ground (down his hole, or earth) and then to look for another fox to chase.
Top . . .

I'm a little confused. If you don't want to catch the fox, why chase him? That's a good question. We do it because we like to get outside in the countryside. We like to watch the hounds try to find the line of the fox and work it out. We love to hear hound music. We like the uncertainty of whether we will find a fox, and if we do, where he will lead us. We hope to catch a glimpse of him. (View him) We enjoy galloping around and getting covered with mud, soaked by rain or sweat, depending on the weather, slashed by brambles, whacked by tree limbs and other such thrills. We love to gallop until our legs feel like jelly. We love to jump big fences. We love the partnership between horse and rider that this sport requires. And, if we don't find a fox, and spend the day standing around, we still are satisfied by being outside and trying. We like spending time with our friends. And we have great parties afterwards where we tell lies about what we did.

105. Aille Cross County Trail - Trailriding Holidays
Weeklong vacations spent trekking, cross-country training, and/or foxhunting with Willy Leahy, fieldmaster of The Galway Blazers, in the scenic Connemara area of Ireland. Activities for non-riders, also.
http://www.aille-cross.com

106. Lukol Directory - Recreation Outdoors Hunting Foxhunting
Lukol Directory Recreation Outdoors Hunting foxhunting. Committee of Inquiry discussion group. http//jmatt.net/foxhunting/. foxhunting
http://www.lukol.com/Top/Recreation/Outdoors/Hunting/Foxhunting/

Lukol Directory -
Recreation Outdoors Hunting ... Committee of Inquiry into Hunting with Dogs in England and Wales
Official site of the UK governmental Inquiry which includes foxhunting, staghunting, coursing and terrier work. Complete coverage: final report (9 June 2000), written submissions from both pro- and anti- groups and individuals (337 first subs and 109 second subs posted), as well as reports from research contracts, transcripts of seminars and oral evidence, and Committee visits.
http://www.huntinginquiry.gov.uk/
Matt Simpson's Foxhunting

Matt's personal perspective on international fox hunting with an American slant. Includes information on the popular Foxhunters OnLine (FOL) email discussion group.
http://jmatt.net/foxhunting/
Foxhunting in Ol' Virginny

Doug Morris's entertaining and informative site of worldwide fox hunting traditions, commandments, glossary of terms, cartoons, animal rights blog and photographs.
http://www.foxhunting.freeservers.com/
BBC: Fox Hunting Worldwide
The similarities and differences in hunting with hounds in various countries all over the world. Story and audio clips. [RealMedia] http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/428122.stm

107. Telegraph | Opinion | Hook, Line And Sinker
Leader. Coarse fishing has no utility whatsoever and may cause pain and distress to the fish. On the Michael test, it is far less easy to justify than any foxhunting. And it is done by two million people, most of whom are Labour supporters. The Government's hook is caught in the seat of its own pants.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/main.jhtml?xml=/opinion/2002/12/07/dl0703.xml

108. Foxhunting In Lakeland - Lakestay
foxhunting in lake district Cumbria logo. foxhunting in the Lake District. Whatever the ethics or politics of the matter there is
http://www.lakestay.co.uk/foxy.html
Foxhunting in the Lake District Whatever the ethics or politics of the matter there is a long tradition of foxhunting in the Lakes. But unlike the southern gentry style of hunting the Lakeland packs are not an upper crust social event. The packs hunt on foot and many of the participants are local fell farmers who resent what they see as the depradation of their spring lambs by foxes.
One Wasdale farmer lost 50 lambs and although some losses would have been sickly examples, the farmers are quick to get the fell packs out to trace the scent of any offending foxes.
The most famous huntsman of course being John Peel from Caldbeck. The song D'ye Ken John Peel is almost the Cumbrian national anthem. (Follow this link to a web page featuring the song..complete with MP3 version) Peel was born in 1776 at Caldbeck and typical of the day he was one of 13 children. He eloped to marry his true love at Gretna Green. He became somewhat obsessed with hunting, forming his own pack He became so famous for the number of kills and the success of his pack that 3,000 turned out for his funeral. The song became the adopted anthem of the Border Regiment.
The Cumbrian packs are:
Blencathra (Threlkeld) Tel. 01768779219 / Coniston Tel. 015394 33635 / Eskdale and Ennerdale Tel. 01946 723295 / Melbreak Tel. 01900 85233 / Ullswater Tel. 01768 482230.

109. Guardian Unlimited Politics | Special Reports | How To Survive In Politics Witho
Jackie Ashley interviews Margaret Beckett, including her views and decisions as to how the government will handle foxhunting. I am absolutely clear in my own mind that there will be a vote on the motion and that is not the end of the process I am saying quite clearly and categorically that is not the end, that is the beginning of the process.
http://politics.guardian.co.uk/interviews/story/0,11660,661341,00.html

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110. If Labour Bans Foxhunting
If Labour bans foxhunting, civil disobedience would be justified By Robert Skidelsky Daily Telegraph 08/10/2003. There are dark mutterings
http://www.huntfacts.com/if_labour_bans_foxhunting.htm

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If Labour bans foxhunting, civil disobedience would be justified
By Robert Skidelsky
Daily Telegraph 08/10/2003
There are dark mutterings in countryside circles of civil disobedience if the Bill in the House of Lords to ban hunting with dogs, going through the committee stage later this month, becomes law. On the face of it, this seems absurd. Foxhunting is not a great cause like those that occasioned past campaigns of civil disobedience; nor would its disappearance be a great harm. However, civil disobedience has little to do with the nobility of the cause or the gravity of the offence. It arises when people feel that the laws they are required to obey are invalid or illegitimate. A ban on foxhunting will lead to civil disobedience if enough people affected by it, directly or indirectly, feel strongly that it breaches some norm of law-making which is required for laws to be obeyed. At first blush, it is hard to understand how the banning of foxhunting could justify a campaign of overt and deliberate law-breaking. We are a democratic society and surely democracy makes laws legitimate? The House of Lords is always being told that it is not "legitimate" because it is not elected. It does have a power of delay, but the Government can always get its legislation through by invoking the Parliament Acts. Labour's last election manifesto promised that the question of hunting with dogs would be decided by a "free vote" in the Commons. A Labour government was elected with a huge majority. The Commons has voted overwhelmingly to ban hunting. The chain of democratic accountability seems about as secure as it reasonably could be.

111. Cookies
Eben Black and Jonathan Leake. Ministers plan a rigorous system of licensing for foxhunting likely to result in the disappearance of most hunts under proposals set to be announced in this week¹s Queen¹s speech.
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112. The End Of Foxhunting
The end of foxhunting. Bagehot dimension. In places like Virginia greens often see foxhunting landowners as useful allies in conservation causes.
http://www.huntfacts.com/Bagehot1.htm

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The end of foxhunting
Bagehot in the Spectator - July 2000 KNOWING nothing of the countryside, too afraid to ride to hounds himself, but determined as ever on exhaustive research, Bagehot staggered home under a pile of relevant texts, including Siegfried Sassoon’s “Riders” and of course the report of the inquiry by Lord Burns, published this week at the government’s behest, on “Hunting with Dogs in England and Wales”. But before a page could be turned there came a ferocious hammering at the door. It was your columnist’s next-door neighbour, a woman of mild temperament, uncharacteristically a-quiver on this occasion with moral indignation. “Your cats are stalking the nesting blackbirds,” she cried. “My daughter is very upset—and so frankly am I!” MP s had already decided that foxhunting was cruel and unnecessary and must be banned no matter what Lord Burns discovered. It is, after all, neither the welfare of the fox nor the welfare of the countryside that shapes this debate. Something deeper is supposedly at stake. As Gordon Prentice, the MP for Pendle, who has led the attack on hunting, told Parliament this week: “The real distinction is not between town and country, but between the people who relish the idea of killing for fun and those who, like me, are repelled by it.”

113. Independent Fox Trot
Leader. Along with much of the nation, we regard foxhunting as a bizarre pursuit but that is altogether different from wanting it to be banned.
http://argument.independent.co.uk/leading_articles/story.jsp?story=476071

114. Agriculture And The Outdoor World - Foxhunting
Links to foxhunting web sites. Home Page http//www.lcsa.org.uk. FoxhuntersCentral.com, fox hunting news and information for foxhunting enth
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115. Telegraph | News
David Cracknell, deputy political editor.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2001/05/20/nhunt20.xml

116. Foxhunting Ban To Be Lifted
iGreens. foxhunting ban ends on 17 December. If the next foxhunting ban is imposed by the bleeding heart townies, it will be much more difficult to reverse.
http://www.igreens.org.uk/foxhunting_ban_to_be_lifted.htm
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Foxhunting ban ends on 17 December
Government vets have judged that the UK ban on foxhunting imposed last February to prevent the spread of foot and mouth can be lifted next month. The only exceptions will be parts of Cumbria, the Welsh borders and North Yorkshire where pockets of the disease may still remain. This will be a great day for a fine traditional activity, and a great start to restoring the areas devastated by Tony Blair’s mismanagement of the epidemic. Join the Countryside Alliance and go out and support your local pack. Let your MP know that you are doing so and don’t forget to remind her how foxhunting maintains the rural environment for all of us to enjoy. If the next foxhunting ban is imposed by the bleeding heart townies, it will be much more difficult to reverse. Jim Thornton 16 Nov 2001 Home Up Send mail to Jim Thornton JimGThornton@aol.com with questions or comments about this web site.
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117. The Derrydale Press
Publishers of books on foxhunting, hunting fiction and sporting art. Ordering information. Maryland, US.
http://www.derrydalepress.com

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he " Brook Trout " by James Prosek, one of North America's most respected artists, is a stone lithograph hand pulled in the same painstaking manner as the Currier and Ives prints now worth thousands of dollars. The prints were each hand painted by a second artist and numbered and signed by James Prosek. Prosek's paintings of trout sell for $6000. This limited edition of 95 prints is being sold for $500 each unframed or $695 each framed in tiger maple.

118. Alexa Web Search - Subjects > Recreation > Outdoors > Hunting > Foxhunting
foxhunting Subjects Recreation Outdoors Hunting foxhunting. Browse, Sites in foxhunting (5). Art, Literature
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119. Www.foxhuntingstories.co.uk
An overview of foxhunting, particularly in Britain, with answers to the questions why, what, how when and who?
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120. Recreation In Union Springs, Alabama
Recreation. foxhunting. You may be surprised to learn that Bullock County is one of the few places in the south that boasts an active fox hunting community.
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You may be surprised to learn that Bullock County is one of the few places in the south that boasts an active fox hunting community. In fact, Fitzpatrick, northwest of Union Springs is considered by many fox hunters to be the best fox hunting country in the United States. Fox hunting has evolved beyond hunting and has become an elegant sport of horses and hounds. Annually, several key hunts are held in and around Fitzpatrick. Read about this year's hunt in the Union Springs Herald.
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